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Date:      Wed, 4 Nov 1998 15:12:46 +0100
From:      npe@bfc.dk
To:        garman@earthling.net
Cc:        freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: samba smbd core dumps & -current
Message-ID:  <412566B2.004DC9C6.00@bfc.dk>

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I have the same problems with current now.. And the error seems to have bin
there atleast a month. smbd simply dies with signal 11.
I had a feeling that it was my fault in the conf. file.. But now I don't
think so..

If anyone have clue please help poor us !

Regards,
Nicolai Petri
WM-Data BFC





garman@earthling.net on 11/04/98 03:28:14 AM

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Subject:  samba smbd core dumps & -current





i'm having problems with smbd coredumping on -current (as of a week ago
or so)... this has been happening for a while.  i've upgraded to
samba1.9.18p10 to no avail.
it seems to happen whenever a user authenticates to it; guest access
seems to work okay.  strange thing it is...
any tips? i haven't seen any discussion of this on here... same
configuration as before: pentiumII/300, aout system, 96MB of ram, no
problems with smbd before recent -current's.
if nobody else has seen this, i'll compile with debugging information
and attempt to track this thing down.
btw- the inetd patch has kept inetd from dying so far, thankfully.  it
would have died by now without it.
enjoy
--
Jason Garman                                      http://garman.dyn.ml.org/
Student, University of Maryland                        garman@earthling.net
And now... for the stupid-patent-of-the-week:                 Whois: JAG145
 "...an attache case with destruct means for destroying the contents
  therein in response to a signal" -- patent no. US3643609, filed in 1969

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